ANDRIA, in Grecian antiquity, public entertainments first instituted by Minos of Crete, and, after his example, appointed by Lycurgus at Sparta, at which a whole city or a tribe assisted. They were managed with the utmost frugality; and persons of all ages were admitted, the younger sort being obliged by the law-giver to repair thither as to schools of temperance and sobriety.
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